SEGA and Sumo Digital’s Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed was a huge deal when it released back in 2012. Fans were surprised to see a sequel to the original Sonic & SEGA All-Stars Racing, and were even more surprised to see just how ambitious the game was. Featuring three different vehicle modes that actually played differently (sorry Mario Kart 7), the game touted far more diverse racers and tracks, compared to the original, and appeared on just about every piece of modern hardware.

Today, the game adds a new console to its belt by way of Xbox One backwards compatibility. Via Major Nelson comes news that Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed is now playable on Xbox One! If you haven’t picked the game up yet, there is really no excuse not to. Regardless of the SEGA fan service, it is a quality racer on its own. Want our expert opinion on the game? Check out our reviews of the console and handheld versions.

Sega needs to add Virtual Fighter 2 too, and maybe the original port of virtual Fighter 5 also, then all the VFs would be backwards compatible. But the fact they only added VF5: Final Showdown and Sonic all Stars racing transformed (sequel to Sega and Sonic all stars racing) – both updates of their originals, makes it seem less likely they’ll be as interested in adding these prequels which both have enough separate content in them to be considered separate games.